White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest responded to criticism about the administration’s decision not to send someone with a higher profile to a march in Paris. Fmr. Assistant Secretary of State P.J. Crowley discusses. watch

As authorities in France try to piece together the details of the deadly Paris shooting, political cartoonists around the world are remembering the people whose voices and pens the terrorists were bent on silencing. watch

Federal and local investigators are still searching for answers two days after an explosion outside the Colorado Springs chapter of the NAACP. Msnbc national reporter Trymaine Lee joins to discuss. watch

As people in France gather in solidarity in the aftermath of the attack in Paris, the French Embassy in Washington lowered its flags to fly at half-staff, and security has been stepped up at the French Consulate in New York. watch

A grand juror in the Michael Brown investigation is suing the prosecuting attorney, Robert McCulloch, for his statements on how the grand jury made its decision. Jeffrey Mittman, from the ACLU of Missouri, discusses. watch

Joy Reid talks to Democratic Congressman Dan Kildee about the 2015 agenda for Congress. Then, Angela Rye, Hogan Gidley, and NBC's Mark Murray discuss whether GOP leadership can unite the fractured conference and how Democrats can play in the new setting. watch